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Hey everyone,

My girlfriends formal is coming up, but I will be in the UK for a rugby tour! So, we're having a formal dinner, I'll be wearing a suit etc. etc. going out to either the Icebergs, Level 41 or the Opera House. Now, as we're pretending this is her formal, I figure I might suprise her with being picked up in a nice car.

So, is anyone up to picking me up, then her, then off to the city. I live in the southern suburbs, hurstville.

Thanks heaps guys.

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if you're gf is hot i have a cefiro.. thats 4 doors :(

seriously though i would if i had my old car... '69 GT falcon - every girl loves those :)

as far as I know your average girl isn't impressed by gtr offset rims, a pfc and a big exhaust.... maybe try a old ford or something instead? :)

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skylines might not be the most romantic of cars to be picked up in.....you having to move the seat forward to sit in the back whilst your girl sits up front next to some guy she's never met?? i'd be thinking of other options personally....

my 2 cents

lol spot on mate..

every girl who has sat in my car has hated it lol, the rock hard suspension doesnt go down to well on melbourne roads aswell as the room factor :(

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Actually that ain't mine.

Mine was red and was lower and had fatter wheels than that. Granted it was dirtier but it sounded animal and got girls anywhere.

I've still got it it's just unregistered.. hence I'm trying to sell it.. got lots of good bits on it I just couldn't afford it so I wen't turbo.. I mean 30-45L/100km isn't a car you can drive a lot where I get as much fun from the cefiro at better than half that consumption.

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